During an observing session at a club member's observatory,
while the others were observing the Blue Snowball nebula with
the 300mm Cassegrain and the 127mm refractor, I tried to observe
the planetary nebula with my vintage 15x50 binoculars. While
I was able to locate the planetary, 15x magnification is of
course not enough to see structure in the nebula. Doing that,
I came across a pattern of stars, that to me looked like an
upside-down heart. Move the mouse pointer across the image below
to see an annotated version of the image. What do you think?

The field of view of this image is: 3.28 x 2.20 degrees.
The brighter stars were blurred, to approximate what the human
eye perceives.